UK Major Retail Centres – Week 44 2025: footfall Retail Update
Overall performance shows a steady trend with modest footfall increases and enhanced visitor engagement, despite a slight dip in daily numbers. Average visit durations reached 129 minutes, based on footfall data.

UK Major Retail Centres continue to demonstrate resilience and steady performance amid evolving retail dynamics. The latest update for week 44 of 2025 highlights a subtle dip in daily footfall alongside an increase in visitor engagement, with shoppers spending an average of 129 minutes per visit.
In terms of overall performance, the centres recorded an average daily footfall of 90,100 visitors. While this number is slightly lower than the previous week, year-on-year trends reveal a modest improvement, signifying healthy long-term growth. Enhanced engagement metrics, as evidenced by the increasing visit durations, suggest that shoppers are taking advantage of the diverse offerings and experiences available within these retail hubs.
The regional breakdown provides additional insights. Scottish centres, in particular, stood out with a robust average of 117,800 visitors per day. Despite a slight dip in weekly dwell time to 146 minutes, the region benefits from a strong upward year-on-year trend, pointing to a dynamic recovery and strengthened shopper loyalty. In England, daily footfall averaged 88,300 visitors, showing a small decrease; however, improvements in dwell time on both weekly and annual bases indicate that engagement remains a priority among visitors.
Welsh centres presented a more mixed performance. Although there was a notable decline in daily visitor numbers, averaging 63,700 per day, the increased dwell time of 117 minutes suggests that those who do visit are spending more time exploring and engaging with the offerings.
Industry commentary further illuminates these trends. Joe Capocci, spokesperson for Huq Industries, remarked, “The sharp increase in Scottish footfall, complemented by developments such as the new Trafford Centre store reported in recent retail industry news, underscores evolving shopper engagement patterns across the UK Centres.” This focus on regional differences and evolving engagement strategies is crucial for understanding broader retail trends in the UK marketplace.
Overall, while footfall numbers may fluctuate on a weekly basis, the consistent improvement in visitor engagement and the historical upward trends underscore the resilience and adaptability of the UK retail sector. Retail centres are clearly evolving to meet consumer demands, ensuring a vibrant and dynamic shopping environment across the nation.
Media: For all media and press enquiries, please contact [email protected]
About Huq Industries
Huq Industries is the leading provider of location intelligence across the UK, Europe, and the Middle East, specialising in delivering high-quality data insights on footfall, consumer behaviour, and retail performance. By leveraging advanced analytics and an expansive data network, Huq Industries enables retailers and analysts to understand and respond to market trends effectively, ensuring they are well-equipped to navigate the changing landscape of high street and town centre commerce.

